Having won their first gold medals, Plavins and Solovejs will be eyeing more success in 2014

Anapa, Russia, June 1, 2014 – European teams claimed
all six medals on offer at the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Anapa Open to
prepare for the CEV European Championships in the best way possible.Martins Plavins and Aleksandrs Solovejs won their
first World Tour gold by winning the men’s competition on Sunday a day after Victoria
Bieneck and Julia Grossner of Germany had done the same with the women’s gold
on Saturday.The European Championships take place in Cagliari in
Italy and run from June 3-8. Once the action in Sardinia is complete, the
athletes return to FIVB competition at the Moscow Grand Slam from June 11-15.Latvian pair end local hopes at Anapa
OpenPlavins and Solovejs ended the hopes of a home win at
the Anapa Open when they defeated Russia’s Konstantin Semenov and Viacheslav
Krasilnikov 2-1 (21-16, 24-26, 15-13) in the men’s gold medal match on Sunday.They took control early in both sets, but despite
holding four match points at the end of the second set, Semenov and Krasilnikov
rallied to draw level. In the third set the teams went point for point, but
once Plavins and Solovejs edged ahead they held on for victory.“It is always nice to win and it is nice to win when
we have a lot of fans cheering for us,” Plavins said. “We are happy to win and
I’ve very pleased for Alex because it shows how much he has improved.”READ
MOREGerman duo claim maiden World Tour golds
at Anapa OpenBieneck and Grossner beat Russia’s Ekaterina Syrtseva
and Alexandra Shiryaeva 2-0 (22-20, 21-19) in the gold medal match and in doing
so demonstrated the current depth of German women’s beach volleyball. Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst won their first
Grand Slam gold in Shanghai this year, Karla Borger and Britta Buthe reached
the final of the 2013 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships and Ilka
Semmler and Katrin Holtwick are regulars on the World Tour podium.“It is the first time we were in the semifinal and now
it is the first time that we have won a gold medal and we are so happy, though
we didn’t believe it before the tournament,” Bieneck said.“I didn’t expect it to be two sets,” Grossner added.
“They are a very good team and very tough and in every set we were behind for a
while and came back, but we always believed we could win this game.”READ
MOREDouble the Russian fun as Ukolova and
Prokopeva claim bronzeDefending gold medallist Evgenia Ukolova ensured that
she didn’t leave empty-handed when she and Maria Prokopeva defeated Spain’s Angela
Lobato Herrero and Paula Soria Gutierrez 2-0 (23-21, 21-19) in the bronze medal
match.The Spaniards were in control early on in the first
set, but after they failed to convert two set points the Russians took the
initiative and held onto it for the rest of the match.“We were a bit disappointed that we lost in the
semifinal, but our coach said winning a medal was a good result,” Ukolova said.
“We didn’t concentrate well enough at the start, but once we did we were able
to play our normal style and take control of the game.”READ
MOREGabathuler and Gerson edge out fellow
Swiss for bronzeIn the bronze medal match Philip Gabathuler and Mirco
Gerson fought back from losing the opening set to defeat their fellow Swiss
Sebastien Chevallier and Alexei Strasser 2-1 (16-21, 21-17, 16-14) and win
their first-ever World Tour medals.“We weren’t thinking about the other team, we were
more concerned with ourselves and what we were going to do,” Gabathuler said.
“Of course it was really special to reach the semifinal and then playing in a
bronze medal match is always special, no matter whom you are playing.”READ
MOREThe double-gender US$150,000 FIVB Anapa Open in Russia
ran from Tuesday, May 27 through to Sunday June 1 and the top three teams in
each gender received 250, 225 and 200 world ranking points. It was the fifth
event and the fourth Open on the 2014 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
calendar, which features nine Grand Slams and 11 Open tournaments.The 2014 World Tour began at the Fuzhou Open in China
in April and concludes at the Durban Open in South Africa in December. Next up
on the World Tour calendar is the Moscow Grand Slam which runs from June 11-15.